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How many times should you dilute 0.1n hcl to obtain 0.01n hcl?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 6/1/2024

You would need to dilute the 0.1N HCl solution with distilled water in a 1:9 ratio (1 part HCl solution to 9 parts distilled water) once in order to obtain a 0.01N HCl solution.

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